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===CentOS=== | ===CentOS=== | ||
Mirrors for various versions of CentOS are available at http://mirror.bitfolk.com/centos/. | Mirrors for various versions of CentOS (x64_64 only) are available at http://mirror.bitfolk.com/centos/. | ||
===Gentoo Linux=== | ===Gentoo Linux=== | ||
A Portage mirror is available for rsync mirroring from rsync://mirror.bitfolk.com::gentoo-portage. | A Portage mirror is available for rsync mirroring from rsync://mirror.bitfolk.com::gentoo-portage. | ||
See the [[Gentoo]] article for how to configure this. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:46, 1 February 2021
Some local software mirrors are provided for various Linux distributions.
Using the BitFolk software mirror will allow you to perform software updates without eating in to your data transfer quota. It will also likely be faster.
Available mirrors
These mirrors will only be available from BitFolk IP space.
CentOS
Mirrors for various versions of CentOS (x64_64 only) are available at http://mirror.bitfolk.com/centos/.
Gentoo Linux
A Portage mirror is available for rsync mirroring from rsync://mirror.bitfolk.com::gentoo-portage.
See the Gentoo article for how to configure this.